Atlanta-based artist and educator Tokie Rome-Taylor examines themes of time, spirituality, visibility and identity through photography and cyanotype in the exhibition “What Remains.” The exhibition is part of PrintMatters Houston, a biennial city-wide celebration of original prints, the artists who create them and the people who collect them.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until August 27.
Atlanta-based artist and educator Tokie Rome-Taylor examines themes of time, spirituality, visibility and identity through photography and cyanotype in the exhibition “What Remains.” The exhibition is part of PrintMatters Houston, a biennial city-wide celebration of original prints, the artists who create them and the people who collect them.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until August 27.
Atlanta-based artist and educator Tokie Rome-Taylor examines themes of time, spirituality, visibility and identity through photography and cyanotype in the exhibition “What Remains.” The exhibition is part of PrintMatters Houston, a biennial city-wide celebration of original prints, the artists who create them and the people who collect them.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until August 27.